Thinking Clearly When Everything Feels Heavy: A Conversation on Media, Bias, and Context

Thinking Clearly When Everything Feels Heavy: A Conversation on Media, Bias, and Context

Author: Gwendolyn Dolske, PhD & Rudy Salo | Philosophy & Education Podcast February 2, 2026 Duration: 31:28

In this special mini-episode of Good Is In The Details, hosts Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo step away from their usual expert interview format to pause and reflect on the current cultural and political climate and the emotional weight many of us are carrying right now.

Rather than taking a political position, this conversation acknowledges something more fundamental: the news, public discourse, and lived reality are affecting all of us, including those of us who spend our time thinking, teaching, and talking about ideas. With particular attention to what's unfolding in Minnesota and ongoing conversations around ICE, Gwendolyn and Rudy share a candid, intentionally unpolished dialogue about how they themselves are processing what they're seeing and hearing.

The focus of this episode is critical thinking as a lived practice. Together, the hosts explore:

  • how observation and context shape understanding

  • why considering multiple causal factors matters

  • how bias — conscious and unconscious — influences interpretation

  • and what it means to think carefully in emotionally charged moments

This episode offers listeners concrete tools for engaging the news thoughtfully and for navigating difficult conversations with others — not by retreating from complexity, but by slowing down and paying closer attention to how meaning is constructed.

Good Is In The Details is dedicated to helping us learn what we didn't know we didn't know. This conversation is an invitation to think together — honestly, imperfectly, and with care — when clarity feels hardest to come by.

 

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